Correction...re "Locative City"

Hello to all interested in the -empyre- discussion on locative media,
urbanism and narrative…,

Inadvertently I sent out an inaccurate pr yesterday regarding September's
guests and their work in locative media…

Here's the correct info


Hope that you are able to join Jeff, Naomi and jeremy for the conversation
on the meanings of landscape/city/newmedia intersects..


All best

Christina
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>> September on -empyre-: Locative City
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>> -empyre- joins city stories to locative media and narrative archaeology in
>> September.
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>> Using locative media to "read" a space with gps and other wireless
>> technology, artists Jeremy Hight, Jeff Knowlton and Naomi Spellman (US)
>> dig
>> into deep city spaces. Marking narrative triggers through locative media,
>> they draw many lines –from archaeology, fiction, architecture, and design
>> –into the urban terrain.
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>> <http://34N118W.net/>
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>> Their locative media artwork "34 north 118 west" uses gps data and
>> interactive map that triggers live data through movement in downtown LA.
>> "34 north 118 west" premiered November 15, 2002 at the Art in Motion
>> Festival. It won the grand jury prize at Aim IV in 2003
>> <http://www.usc.edu/dept/matrix/aim/aimIV/>
>> Collaborative artworks have also shown at LA Freewaves, Futuresonic, and
>> online at <http://www.mediatopia.net/>
>>
>> In New York at the beginning of October, Naomi and Jeff will debut a new
>> 'interpretive engine' for various places on earth, which uses wireless APs
>> in New York to determine more generalised location: see Spectropolis:
>> Mobile Media, Art and the City, NYC <http://www.spectropolis.info/>
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>> Please join Naomi, Jeff and Jeremy on location at
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>> <http://www.subtle.net/empyre>
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>>



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